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Show rix. TAnr. TTTE rs Sill, Kll Ihstrut Jn Uir of I'trsl tin Tt A T. T) O TT R N A L. 0 O I, A N, SLit-- of I lah in ami for Cm hr ( ountj. V s l.VKL 1. I'KlERSEV wife, LI.IK BKI ELM,.., fend mis hi page 1 uni laivcng'i, past was (lulled rtie oilier day when Joe It it ei s, left, luddied up in Los liigiles for i he Vrimriiili-MiEIr- r leal lie, hi iglil ( h.illtplollsiiip tigbt. 'I he f,n mer girat Metuan fighler who liat Ileal Vil W vlgast for tlie lighi weight rule 21 years ago at iioon,' I alii , is shown nillo giuplmig him of ins mans nog shoes. Rivers, like Ariinrudi, lost Ins ili.ituc at I he A Mene Mile. troin lhc lti i i s.W nlgasi baiile of 11112 is pii lined he low liners, lell, and M nlgasi aie shown as liter fell luge (her in the l.ltli lound of then teiiifu hatlle. MOSES HODRKRO, pKmtilf, v J - Recalls Joe Rivers Reappears--an- d Riotous Old Battle With Wolgast K tMirl of On lliMriit dmhcml s T t LEGAL NOTICES . TT , dr To be sold at Sheriff-- , s.rlr on the 7th I, v of pril A 1' lu.j.i at 12 in o 1m k Soon of s,ud d ii at the fiont dour of i.ir ('minty Court Hun.s m Log. m City, Cailu County, I't.ih, the following tie act died leal and personal property Mtuated in C.uhe County, I'tiib. Lot x. Blink 9, I 'lot 'A of Hide Talk. Townsite Survty Togtlhir with nny and nil water or water right used on or in lonneition d with the ahovi desuibid this 1'th day of March, fellon-coun-I- II . land-Date- D A 1933 .1 K k F STOW ELL Sheriff of On he County, It ih Hates of m hi al ion, Manh 17, 21. 31 Apnl 7 1913 Newel (I tames. Attniney fur plaintiff FS MIEK1I - U T A IT, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 19". 1, study field artillery in the war, was gart c t ed, decorated by Belgium and The bure!m s 0, economy has been HERE'S MORE ABOUT sUtemnt the After teaching history at Am ernment and expenditu1 receipts herst and chemistry at a school in BUDGET CUT e to in understandable form. Tarrytown, N Y., he returnedstate In the old days each departmi it Arizona and served in the (Continued from page one) to the . In 1926 he ran sent its estimates in and legislature, things of the Treasury successfully for Congress. His rise more or less chaotic Sih' e to prominent position was one Ot were when the bureau was create), involves an assault on an expense the most rapid in the history Of 1921,'Ration- - has known in full desheet composed of ane billion dothe the House. its money Vf m 1 llars' for veterans, 1200 millions for without tail just where in normal times, Even the public debt, 600 millions for going the to pecial powers delegated the Post Office,. 307 millions for piesident and passed on to him. public works, 600 millions for Army 4 '(he budget director is an important end Navy, and 700 millions for the ' For two fgUre in government. rest of the Government wherein n his and 'months each vear he , lies the field for reorganization. ordinates hold hearings at which No more complicated task exists (be various federal departments w hen the problem of elimination an(j agencies submit and try to of federal functions is added. Conjustify their estimates of requi-witwere it as if talked have gressmen RAGS' COTTON CLEAN appropriations. The director in the most But things easy. free from button jh empowered to cut the estimates good ize, were federal huge organization at aby time, subject to presidential placed in a grten group for some approval. reason and Douglas realizes that overalls or curtain material RI KEAil EMPLOYS it would be the height of folly for CITED FOR wanted. BRAVERY WAR 80 ONLY anyone to step into such a job Member of the prominent Dougwithout Only about 30 persons arc emadequate suddenly and las family of Arizona. Lewis W. ployed by the bureau, including knowledge. Herald-Journ- al was graduated from Amherst and the carefully selected experts who assigned to individual depart-noiog-tO'-y Entirely on his ewn, not be- - Massachusetts Institute of Tech- - are He was a heutenanf of ments and groups?' of agencies cause Of ariy committee responsf- bility, he began studying the budget when the fust deficit appeared in 1931 and has worked on it ever He was chairman of the since committee which produced the res last year committee economy olution to set up the famous House and became an important member of the latter committee, fighting ably and constantly for retrenchment He dared the veterans' ire by demanding cuts in their appropriations from the beginning the He met Roosevelt during They dis- campaign lasg summer including cussed public affairs the budged Roosevelt was impress- with He conferred Douglas ed. after election He soon be- of federal his depart- survey gan ments, bureaus and commissions He was Roosevelt s liaison man the State Department prior to the Rooseveli St lmson conference on foreign affairs. ch!ef'fUnction of"- Jdfi-ret- ary 1923-26- j V j sub-ofte- Wanted h SALE Dislrirl Court of the First liidiriiil llistriet of the State of I tali, ill and for the County of Cuelie. III the WELLSVILLE STATE B a corporulion, plaintiff. INK, vs WILLIAM J HOSKIN and wife, ELIZABETH HOSKIN, defen- - i (In ills. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on 1st day of April 1933, at 12 oclock of said day at the front door of the county ( ourt house in the city of Logan, in the county of Cache, State of Utah, the following described ptoperty All of Lot Six (6) on Llock Thirty-Si- x in (36, as platted Tl.it "A of Wellsville City Survey, and further described ns being situated in Section Thirty-fou- r (311, in Township eleven (11), North of Range one West of the Salt Lake Meridian, in Cache County, Utah. Also, one shale of the Capital Stock of the Wellsville City IrriA gation company. Class Dated this loth day of March, the s a I ti ' t ' J JEFF STOWELI, Sheriff of Cache' County, Utah. Dales of publication: March 10, I) b In 17, 21, 31, 1933 ' BILL Editor t' Si t VA K s Thom ti I' B or I'Yi'f , 't ... FLOUR J Dr I White 69c II. e, I. F.GGS large white Strictly fresh, dnz. n ULEAN'SeK Crystal White 3 large cans ... u U 4 h 10? APPLES Iushtl lYarinuiu a It I Jo J f BUTTE- RAmerican d 0 1'ack, r lb- - HONEY 35 latrge can a ORANGES size 17C dozen lOf SUGAR 5 pounds IS? BEANS Navy 1(1 pounds 15? Calif, WALNUTS soft shelled WALNUT HAL ES lb. MEAT lb. 51? 85? BRAN suck 50? AITLES large per red BR(K)MS Speeinl 5 tie Im. 49? 35? lows: Hogs need instructions. They knew they were there to destroy each other. That was all that mattered to them. As the bell clanged they walked to the center of the ring and stood belting each other with all their (lower. Neither took a bai kwurd step. Wolgast aimed hu attack at the .brown body before him. 'Rivers played for the Michigan Wildcats iron jaw. Wolgast's ear was rip-- i Kiveis poured ped open, and punches on it with irutd regularity own stomach Rivers changed quickly from tan to red under 'Violgasts pitiless punimelnig. As they went on, lound after round, neither yielding a step, it began to be apparent that these men would fight on until one or the other had to full. As it turned out, they both fell. 19? WHEAT white 100 pounds 1er ' and eleventh In the tenth, twelfth rounds the tide turned toward Wolgast, but it was hardly enough margin to make victory sure. Rivers was forced by the overwhelming ferocity of Wolgast's attain to break ground. In the thirteenth Ravels leaped from his corner facing the realiza- tion he must knock this man out He swung a terrific to win. right hand that landed an inch too high for a knockout Wolgast was knocked back off balance, i and he rallied harged As he but came m Rivers put all his power - and he was one of the hardest- hitting -- lightweights the mig has known into another right. As Rivers let it go Wolgast sunk a swishing left low into the Rivers fell, Mexican's stomaih. Wolgast pitched head writhing. first across the ropes, almost roll ing out of the ring 861. 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If you do not wish to take all of the magazines yourself, you may have them' sent to anyone, anywheres within the United States. 7r b Airplane 39? Free Felix Cash Market m N. 1st Eaat, Phone 165 Prj Pure noon lliery, any AA IflWSM 'U OFFER Herald-Journa- l, HFKSHEYS BAKING a jar of Peanut Uultet for onlv l!k. Tommiow onlv Re sure to sec our window tor other stood values! wrapper to Armour & Pu.Je! get 'ree 3,. r. 25c SruoxxiKf- - S ol.Dx SALT HERRING p, $5.25 is nalionallv known 15c -- -- $5.25 as laino; a ((tiaiilv SWISS CHEESE LB DKG YQU SAVE of 50 IIAMRURGER BOUND $7.75 4.50 Sliavn s (Jrapefruil 1 BOUNDS 3250 FIUJIT j SATI KDAY, MARCH 23, 1933 BOUNDS. .. $0.75 Sunset, one year Then Referee Welch hesitated he helped Wolgast to get up. The crowd as one man biokc into a 2 c4dvcrIures 25 TOTAL REGULAR PRICE Our Special Price for all Six Sheep : leee.p s, .aie Wednesday two loads 05 pound lambs, ihoiee' Idahos, $5 25, freight paid. MONSEN MEAT MARKET lHJTTER The Country Home, one year including ISHKAI) j one year 2.00 Colliers Weekly, one year Womans Home Companion; one year 1.00 Sunset, one year W) Household Magazine, one year t . Jack Welolj was the i efpree Hej f ? daik panther, Riv-- 1 Mar 21 UT Ogden OGDEN, ot a man' blink blond and the ers, ' as that was Wolgast to the i outer hvcslm k ripoits for Thursday, as are of the ring for instruction. They made by the l.RI), o u ' nprald-Jottrna- l, cuTlod Ilio slim Federal Air, 811 j The Providence First ward M men gained revenge for a defeat handed them earlier in the week when they defeated the Mendon Eagles Thursday night at Providence. The game was a high scoring aflain. th float oouat being 76- Hanson of Providence was j.,( high point man with 30 counters The summary: FIKVT PROVIDENCE Ondcn Livestock Grocery V DEFEATS MENDON i v HHivrry Watson's i PROVIDENCE 1ST i 1933. i BlUUlli.il i oar as Welch started to count over Rivers! Joe was on his feet before 10 NEW YORK A picture drifted bad sounded, and Welch hardly in from Los Angeles the other bad nttoied the final count when It showed Joe Rivirs, the jjlc p, p clanged eliding the round day old Mexican lightweight, writing j,p tvvo j,ion sat in their cor- h is name on one of the ling shoes ,.ts rH, h claimed a foul, Wolgast worn by his fellow countryman, di Uiing Rivers knee had hit him Baby Arizmendi, when the young- - brl,)W tne belt as he sank to the ster lost that bout to Freddie Mil- - fmir, ler for the world featherweight It was almost time for the bell championship. to nag for the lourtcenth round Old I can hear 'Boy,'' ManiVvjun tjle referee walked to the Rivers saying, just as though he enti r of the ring and held up his! I came Boy, h ind for silenee actually said it, pretty near being a champion oai e Then he pointed to the iham- myself coi ner, and the word's rang pinn's 21 Now the scene rolls back out nlgasf wins hy a knock- 4th sun, out' yeais Under a hot July and Rivers at Vernon, Calif., Joe Ad Wolgast ate to battle for the Yes th referees in the good old of the championship lightweight i somctiiics did .sti.inge things, not realize Id does crowd 'lhc win that it is about to see one of the wildest and strangest fights ever to he seen within those ropes. lit IAEA Service Sports iok Day J |